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Title: PC Stronger Than Hulkamania… For Now
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/pc-stronger-than-hulkamania-for-now
Published: Aug 4, 2015
Author: Paul Kersey
Post Date: 2015-08-04 11:22:23 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 2802
Comments: 45

It’s a bad week for wrestling fans, as Rowdy Roddy Piper is dead, and we learned that even Hulk Hogan is no match for Political Correctness. Like a Soviet official who has fallen out of favor, Hulk Hogan (pictured right, in happier days) has been airbrushed from the history of World Wrestling Entertainment, the company he turned into a global force, and whose owner, Vince McMahon, he turned into a billionaire. Yet the WWE’s decision may prove short-sighted, as the company and its owners remain vulnerable to a Politically Correct crusade despite disavowing their most legendary superstar.

Hogan was the breakthrough star of professional wrestling, a hero to children of the 1980s and 1990s who followed his advice to “train, say your prayers, and eat your vitamins,” so they too could be a “Hulkamaniac.” Hogan headlined the first nine Wrestlemanias, an event that serves as the WWE’s Super Bowl. He transcended professional wrestling and broke into Hollywood, most notably in Rocky III, eventually becoming a symbol of Americana. Indeed, Donald Trump was introduced before 15,000 people at his recent speech in Phoenix to Hulk Hogan’s iconic ring-entrance music, Real American.

Hogan was featured on the cover of the April 29, 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated and recently was one of the figures interviewed in the “Where are they Now?” feature of the same magazine [Sports Illustrated Features in- depth look at WWE, WWE [Google Cache], June 30, 2015, Accessed August 3, 2015].

But the official website of the WWE no longer links to this piece. Hogan is now in the same category as Paula Deen, a corporate liability. His crime: In a recorded private conversation back in 2008, which is now the subject of litigation, Hogan uttered the dread N-word.

“WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan),” the company said in a statement Friday morning. “WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide.”

The WWE has not confirmed the specific reason for ending its contract with Hogan.

According to a “joint investigation” by the National Enquirer and Radar Online, the decision came down after additional footage from Hogan’s 2012 sex tape leaked, showing the wrestler making racist comments about his daughter Brooke’s boyfriend, whom he believed to be black.

“I’d rather if she was going to f— some n—er,” Hogan reportedly said on the tape. “I’d rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall n—er worth a hundred million dollars! Like a basketball player!

The WWE has since scrubbed all mentions of Hogan’s name from its website. A source tells THR that a replacement judge will appear in Hogan’s place on Tuesday’s episode of WWE Tough Enough. Further details will be announced on Tuesday’s episode. Additionally, the WWE will no longer air previous episodes of the series that involve Hogan.

According to USA Today, Hogan is also no longer present on the WWE Hall of Fame page. All merchandise has been removed from WWEShop.com.

In a statement to People, Hogan has apologized for his comments, saying: “Eight years ago I used offensive language during a conversation. It was unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language; there is no excuse for it; and I apologize for having done it.” [Hulk Hogan fired from WWE after reports of racist rant, by Katie Wilson Berg, Hollywood Reporter, July 24, 2015]

But of course apologizing has done Hogan no good. The WWE is also asking toy manufacturer Mattel to scrap any plans for producing new Hogan action figures [WWE reportedly tells Mattel to scrap production of Hulk Hogan Action Figures, Plus 17 things we learned at comic-con, by Justin Kendall, Between the Ropes, July 27, 2015]. Owner Vince McMahon casually told investors Hogan is no longer with the company because, “we’re interested in people who can actually compete in the ring” [WWE Conference Call Notes: NXT Praise, Vince Addresses Hogan’s Status, More by Larry Csonka, 411Mania, July 30, 2015].

McMahon’s last comment is important because the many injuries the 62-year- old wrestler accumulated during his career have left him physically unable to compete. Having been fired from WWE, Hogan has nowhere else to go and nothing else to do to support himself.

But the story doesn’t end there. Hogan’s lawyer alleges the source of this devastating leak of information is Gawker, the Cultural Marxist gossip site that Hogan is suing for publishing a sex tape of him that he claims was recorded without his knowledge. Gawker denies the charge, but has had its own difficulties recently after pointlessly “outing” an apparently homosexual married man, leading to a fierce Leftist backlash against the company.

Hogan’s lawyer cited “a potential violation of a protective order,” in accusing Gawker of ultimately being responsible for the leaked information in a desperate effort to stave off the bad publicity the outlet’s received in the wake of a separate, unrelated controversy.

Hogan’s lawyer said the embattled celeb has “literally, nowhere else to go” and that the judge is “literally, his only hope for justice.”

[‘His Career Is Done': Hulk Hogan Blames Radar Story For Ruining His Legacy In Tense Florida Court Hearing, Radar Online, July 30, 2015]

If Hogan wins the $100 million lawsuit, Gawker may be shut down [Hulk Hogan’s sex-tape lawsuit may shut down Gawker, by Cassam Looch, Metro, July 4, 2015]. He has no way forward but attack.

Yet the WWE may also suffer collateral damage. The company’s stock lost $50 million in the days after the scandal broke [Hulk Hogan Scandal Costs WWE Shareholders $50 million, by Jeremy Thomas, 411Mania, July 26, 2015]. The company is also dealing with at least some backlash from its own (mostly Democratic) fans, as it finds itself having to confiscate Hulk Hogan signs they are trying to bring into events [WWE News: HHH Announces SummerSlam Raffle, Hogan Signs Confiscated, by Jeremy Thomas, 411Mania, July 27, 2015].

More importantly, WWE still has skeletons in the closet. In a 2005 edition of the WWE television program Smackdown!, McMahon publicly used the same racial pejorative Hogan had used privately, in a scripted segment with John Cena, all while a black wrestler was standing close by:

TMZ has spoken to a WWE representative regarding the 2005 segment where McMahon uses the N-word. According to the WWE rep, the 2005 segment “was an outlandish and satirical skit involving fictional characters, similar to that of many scripted television shows and movies.”

[WWE Owner Vince McMahon is raging hypocrite, TMZ, July 25, 2015]

This isn’t the first time the WWE has had to play damage control with its history. VDARE.com readers may remember McMahon’s wife and former WWE President Linda was twice the GOP Connecticut Senate nominee, spending more money than any other person in history to seek a federal seat in two useless campaigns.

McMahon was a proto-cuckservative, offering only Beltway Right talking points on immigration, a doomed strategy in a blue state. The only beneficiaries were the consultants. Yet McMahon couldn’t even run a “safe” and non-controversial campaign because gleeful Democrats were able to exploit the WWE’s controversial past, even though the company tried to delete past footage [WWE Scrubs ‘Dated and Edgier Footage,’ Amid Linda McMahon’s Connecticut Senate Campaign, by Nick Wing, Huffington Post, September 14, 2012].

We may expect similar attacks in the future for WWE. Investors should not be surprised if the likes of Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton start demanding payouts. Indeed, the Main Stream Media has already attacked the industry in the past for “racism.” By trying to erase Hulk Hogan from history, McMahon have actually invited further attacks.

For now though, the speed of Hogan’s fall from grace is stunning. There has been only one other WWE wrestler/performer to be effectively erased from the annals of the company: in 2007, Chris Benoit killed his son and his wife, and then committed suicide. Today, Hulk Hogan, for the crime of uttering a forbidden word in a private conversation that was leaked (possibly illegally) to the media, is receiving the same Orwellian treatment.

It’s ominous, but strangely fitting. Professional wrestling, of course, is about illusion, and the character of “Hulk Hogan” once represented a confident and strong America to the naïve American children of the Reagan and Bush years.

But now the illusion is ripped away and we see the truth. It’s not just that childhood heroes aren’t what they seemed to be. It’s that the free country that Americans venerated only decades ago no longer exists.

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

I have no sympathy. Hogan had to know full well never to utter such phrases.

Now he'll pay the price, financially and in terms of his reputation.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-04   12:58:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TooConservative (#1) (Edited)

I have no sympathy. Hogan had to know full well never to utter such phrases.

Now he'll pay the price, financially and in terms of his reputation.

I have tremendous sympathy for Hogan here.

First, this was a private conversation that he didn't know was being recorded, a sex tape that he didn't authorize.

Second, he was speaking in frank terms about his own daughter. He said that if she was going to be marrying a black guy, he'd at least hope he'd be a rich basketball player. That's not the sort of thing that a person should say on live TV, but it's a parent's sentiment in a private conversation.

Third, I believe in free speech, especially in private conversations. I don't believe that people should have to guard their every word.

Of course, people can punish him if they don't like what he has to say, though they'd better remember God's standard: as you measure out, it shall be measured out to you. So, everybody who publicly judges him for what he said in a private conversation had better have had perfect control of his own lips in every private conversation his entire life, or the very loss he would see inflicted on Hogan will be inflicted on him as well - in spiritual terms: the scale you use to weigh other is the scale God pulls out to weigh YOU on.

What he said was not particularly offensive. No parent wants his daughter to marry poorly, and cross-cultural issues are not nothing when speaking of family. (And what Hogan actually said was not particularly anti-black either. One could imagine the same thing said about anybody. "Well, if she's gonna marry an Irishman, at least let's hope he's a lawyer and not some belligerent drunk.)

He'll pay a price, yes. He'll pay a financial price.

As far as his reputation goes, I didn't care about him before, and now I feel sorry for him.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-04   13:46:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

Any celeb or pol should know they can't ever use those words. In the smartphone era and with many homes and offices installing recording devices, they can never assume their words won't become public.

These people live in a fishbowl. They choose to. So there are repercussions for their privacy.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-04   14:33:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: TooConservative, Vicomte13, Nolu Chan (#3)

Was this really a faked celebrity sex tape? Lot's of those turn out to be done on purpose and then the celebrity can save face by claiming it was stolen because a sex tape is still seen as low class. But in this case I think Hulk actually was taped behind his back. It has been in courts for a while - I don't get why the law allows this - some states allow secret taping if one of the people is aware and others don't allow at all. I think. I will ask Nolu his law opinion.

But if this is Hulk talking to a woman in private he had sex with then he should be given slack. I think the WWE is just being careful. The WWE is not exactly an empoyer that has wrestlers back. Everything I read about the WWE tells me they look out for WWE and wrestlers are indentured servants - even if well paid ones.

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#12. To: Pericles, TooConservative, Vicomte13 (#8)

Was this really a faked celebrity sex tape? Lot's of those turn out to be done on purpose and then the celebrity can save face by claiming it was stolen because a sex tape is still seen as low class. But in this case I think Hulk actually was taped behind his back. It has been in courts for a while - I don't get why the law allows this - some states allow secret taping if one of the people is aware and others don't allow at all. I think. I will ask Nolu his law opinion.

An opinion would require knowledge of applicable Florida law in 2006, and whatever applied to the 2012 leak and who leaked it. A possibility is a revenge leak by Todd Clem.

A litigation document appears to make clear that the alleged sex acts occurred in 2006. The leak occurred six years later in 2012.

The case is in a Florida court with a transcript allegedly filed under seal. Hulk was practicing his wrestling moves on his former (then current??) best friend’s wife (Todd Clem/Heather Clem), and has sued for invasion of privacy.

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/hulk-hogan-racist-scandal-wrestling-caught-on-tape-saying-n-word-daughter-brooke-exclusive

Using language so hate-filled and vile it would shock even his most ardent fans, Hulk brazenly blustered to Heather Clem – the wife of his former pal Bubba “The Love Sponge,” with whom he was covertly filmed having sex with in 2012 – that he was an unabashed “racist."

[...]

In a startling exchange, the 61-year-old told Clem – who he sued for invasion of privacy after their XXX tape was leaked to a website – about his frustrations with blonde bombshell Brooke, 27.

[...]

Radar and The ENQUIRER has learned explosive transcripts of the loathsome conversation have been filed in a Florida court, under seal, in a bid to prevent them from being publicly released.

But an extensive news probe uncovered five independent sources who provided the dramatic contents of the tape to this publication.

http://documents.gawker.com/2d15-2857-gawker-media-llc-v-bollea-1715400116

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA SECOND DISTRICT GAWKER MEDIA, LLC; NICK DENTON; and A J. DAULERIO,
Petitioners,
v.
TERRY GENE BOLLEA, professionally known as HULK HOGAN, Respondent,

Opinion filed July 2, 2015,

Petition for Writ of Mandamus to the Circuit Court for Pinellas County; Pamela A.M. Campbell, Judge.

[attorneys ommitted]

NORTHCUTT, Judge.

This controversy sprang from a seed planted sometime in 2006, when Terry Bollea, a celebrated former professional wrestler known publicly as "Hulk Hogan," had sex with Heather Clem, then married to Bollea's friend Todd Clem, a "shock jock" radio personality whose nom de scene is "Bubba the Love Sponge." The encounter was videotaped, with audio, allegedly Without Bollea's knowledge. Six years jater, In October 2012, a celebrity news and gossip website named Gawker.com posted an excerpt of the videotape to the Internet. Litigation ensued.

After a brief initial foray into federal court, in December 2012 Bollea filed suit in Florida's Sixth Circuit seeking injunctive relief and damages from Heather Clem, sundry entities and individuals affillated with the Gawker site, and others. The circuit court case is ongoing, and it has darkened our door more than once.1 Before us today is a mandamus proceeding in which the Gawker defendants contend that the circuit court's June 19, 2015, order setting trial for the week of July 6 deviates from Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.440. Indeed the order violates the rule, and we grant the petition.

To place the issue in proper context, it must be noted that one of the initial Gawker defendants was a Budapest-based company named Blogwire Hungary Szellemi Alkotast Hasznositó, KFT. BlogWire contested the attempted exercise of Florida long-arm jurisdiction over it, and it appealed the circuit court's order denying its

1 Bioawire Hung. Szellemi Alkotst Hasznost. KFT v. Bollea, 162 So, 3d 1116 (Fla. 2d DCA 2015); Gawker Media. LLC v. Bollea. 160 So. 3d 424 (Fia. 2d DCA 2014); Bollea v, Clem. 151 So, 3d 1241 (Fla. 2d DCA 2014); Gawker Media, LLC v. Bollea 129 So. 3d 1196 (Fla, 2d DCA 2014),

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motion to dismiss on that ground. Consequently, and significantly, long after the other defendants either had been dismissed from the case or had filed answers and affirmative defenses to Bollea's complaint, Blogwire had not done so. On April 17, 2015, this court reversed and remanded for further proceedings on Blogwire's motion to dismiss. Blogwire Hung. Szellemi Alkotst Hasznost, KFT v, Bollea, 162 So. 3d 1116 (Fla. 2d DCA 2015),

While Blogwire's appeal was pending in the fall of 2014, Bollea grew eager to place at least part of the action at issue. He moved the circuit court to sever the claims against Blogwire from the balance of the case and to set the claims against the other defendants for trial Over the Gawker defendants' strenuous objections, the court granted the motion. By order dated November 4, 2014, the court severed the claims as mentioned, and it tentatively scheduled trial against all defendants other than Blogwire for July 2015. At a hearing the next month, the court finalized the trial date as July 6, memorializing the same in a written order setting trial entered February 18, 2015. The Gawker defendants challenged both rulings by petitions for writ of certiorari, contending that severing defendants is not permitted and that, because Blogwire had not answered the complaint, the case was not at issue and could not be set for trial. We consolidated the petitions and, on May 7, 2015, we quashed both orders,2 Gawker Media, LLC v. Bollea, Case Nos, 2D14-5591, 2D15-1259, consolidated.

2 Our May 7, 2015, order simply informed the parties of our ruling and advised that an opinion explaining our reasoning would follow. However, subsequent events, which we will describe, may have mooted that proceeding.

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